In this study shrimp shell waste and their derivatives Chitin and Chitosan were studied for 60Co, 137Cs, 90Sr and 54Mn adsorption from low-level radioactive liquid waste (LLW) in batch and 137 continuous method. Shrimp shell waste, demineralized shrimp shell waste, Chitin and Chitosan were selected as natural organic adsorbent. The batch and column ion exchange experimental results show that the sorption was depended on pH, particle size, adsorbent type, deacetylation factor and treating tine. Temperature changes have an effect on treating time but no effect on total sorption. Chitin derivatives, particularly chitosan I & 2, are efficient for radioisotopes removal. Chitosan I with 50-70% deacetylation factor has the best aptitude for removal of radioisotopes and the shrimp shell has the worse......
Moattar, F., Bayat, I., & Hayeripour, S. (2004). Application of Chitin derivatives for removal of radionuclides from radioactive effluent. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 13(3), 167-178. doi: 10.22092/isfj.2004.116449
MLA
F. Moattar; I. Bayat; S. Hayeripour. "Application of Chitin derivatives for removal of radionuclides from radioactive effluent". Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 13, 3, 2004, 167-178. doi: 10.22092/isfj.2004.116449
HARVARD
Moattar, F., Bayat, I., Hayeripour, S. (2004). 'Application of Chitin derivatives for removal of radionuclides from radioactive effluent', Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 13(3), pp. 167-178. doi: 10.22092/isfj.2004.116449
VANCOUVER
Moattar, F., Bayat, I., Hayeripour, S. Application of Chitin derivatives for removal of radionuclides from radioactive effluent. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 2004; 13(3): 167-178. doi: 10.22092/isfj.2004.116449